United House
Sirona Recovery’s housing programming provides strengths-based case management and peer support services to empower members of our community on their path toward building and sustaining a more meaningful life.

United House offers permanent supportive housing with 24 units managed by Cardinal Capital. As part of the Housing First initiative, this housing is offered to individuals with special needs who are experiencing chronic homelessness through a low-barrier approach without preconditions of treatment or sobriety.

 

Sirona Recovery provides supportive services onsite through a Care Coordinator and two Peer Supports who provide one-on-one and group services. United House has project-based subsidy units and is also open to individuals with Section 8 vouchers, MyHome tenant-based vouchers, and fair market.

Contact Information:

414.265.0753[email protected]

2500 W. Center St. Milwaukee, WI 53206

To find out if you are eligible to reside at Pathways, contact Coordinated Entry through Impact 211 one of three ways:

Dial 2-1-1 OR 414.773.0211 OR 866.211.3380

Text your ZIP Code to 898-211 on weekdays from 9:00am to 9:00pm

Chat online at www.impactinc.org/ impact-2-1-1

COUNTY SERVED:
Milwaukee
PROGRAM TYPE:
Housing
Services
  • Assistance in establishing personal goals and completing a ‘Personal Recovery Crisis Prevention Plan’
  • One-on-one check-ins to promote independent living skills such as cleaning, personal hygiene, meal planning and preparation, laundry, budgeting, shopping, and paying bills
  • Groups for mental health education, medication management, personal recovery and crisis prevention planning, community involvement, recovery, socialization and leisure activities, and functional literacy
  • Collaboration with case management providers to ensure a comprehensive approach to helping the resident work toward goals and maintain housing
  • Service referrals to various community providers including substance use and mental health treatment, employment, medical, financial, education, food, clothing, peer support, and leisure activities